• Lionel Rogg (born Geneva, April 21 1936) is a Swiss organist, composer and teacher of musical theory. He is best known for performing the music of Johann...
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    Performed on organ Problems playing these files? See media help. Organ works Lionel Rogg (EMI - 2-CD set; now only available as an mp3 download) Simone Stella...
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    (1995), and Thomas Daniel (2010), organists Helmut Walcha, David Goode, Lionel Rogg, and Davitt Moroney (1989), conductor Rudolf Barshai (2010) and Daniil...
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    sonority. Organists recording BWV 565 more than once include Jean Guillou, Lionel Rogg and Wolfgang Rübsam. Some musicians, such as Karl Richter, who did not...
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  • Fagius (born 1951) Guy Bovet (born 1942) Daniel Chorzempa (born 1944) Lionel Rogg (born 1936) Bernhard Ruchti (born 1974) Charles Andrews (born 1989) Malcolm...
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  • Ernest Bloch Guy Bovet Adolf Brunner Willy Burkhard Bernard Reichel Lionel Rogg Bernhard Ruchti Carl Rütti Mykola Kolessa Valentin Bibik Dmitry Bortniansky...
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    Maria Tipo, Ingrid Haebler and Valery Sigalevitch, and the organist Lionel Rogg.[citation needed] Nikita Magaloff was married to Irene (1920–2005), the...
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    Higginbottom at New College, Oxford and then studied in Geneva with Lionel Rogg where he won the 1re Prix de Virtuosité from the Conservatoire de Musique...
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  • West Germany 1959 1. Prize Hedwig Bilgram West Germany 1959 2. Prize Lionel Rogg Switzerland 1962 1. Prize Wolfgang Sebastian Meyer West Germany 1962...
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  • in Saarbrücken, Düsseldorf and Geneva. His teachers were André Luy, Lionel Rogg, Jean Micault, Hans Drewanz and Hartmut Schmidt. From 1988 to 1991, Freitag...
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